Wednesday, May 12, 2010

DEMOGRAPHIC PROBLEMS IN OBSESSIVE SEX PRACTICES THAT DO NOT YIELD FRUITS IN THE DEVELOPED COUNTRIES HAD HARDLY BEEN UNDERSTOOD BY MANY PEOPLE IN THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.

Although demographic issues became government concern in certain developed countries in regard to the shrinking population of children and young adults compared to the ageing population of the elderly in the often mentioned countries, specifically in many countries of Europe and some Asian countries, despite the emphasis on sex education in those countries with obsessive sex practices that do not yield fruits had hardly been understood by many people in the developing countries. In many developing countries much food, less outbreak of epidemic and certain diseases, besides natural catastrophes and wars had meant population boost of both children and young adults, but not the opposite as in the developed countries in which plenty of food in the absence of disease would mean quality lifestyle and enjoyment in the higher standards of living for the few, due to limitation in the income of many people in the developed countries.

Written by Godfrey Ohia.

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